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P.G. Sittenfeld – former Cincinnati city councilman, convicted of felony bribery; Kathleen Sebelius – Governor of Kansas 2003–2009, United States Secretary of Health and Human Services 2009–14; William B. Shattuc – Congressman, 1897–1903; Christopher Smitherman – former Cincinnati city councilman
After being classified as a taxing district in 1880 after a grievous loss of population due to the yellow fever epidemic, Memphis regained home rule in 1893. It established a city commission form of government, which it maintained until 1968. At that time, it established a mayor-council government of thirteen council positions.
Mann was a member of Cincinnati's board of health from 1972 to 1974. [7] Luken encouraged him to run for a seat on the City Council, but Mann's first attempt in 1973 was unsuccessful. [1] The following year, Mann replaced Jerry Springer on the Council after Springer resigned due to a prostitution scandal. [6]
Luigi Mangione was charged with four federal crimes Thursday in the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. The federal charges are significant because they open the possibility of him ...
Thomas Waterson — police officer who captured Machine Gun Kelly in a Memphis raid in 1933 Luke J. Weathers (1920–2011) — former U.S. Army Air Force officer and member of Tuskegee Airmen [ 6 ] Ida B. Wells — civil rights advocate and women's rights advocate
Incoming Cincinnati Mayor Aftab Pureval and the new council to be sworn in at 11 a.m. Tuesday at Washington Park.
Roxanne Qualls first ran for the nine-member at-large Cincinnati City Council in 1987. She placed 14th. She ran again in 1989 and placed 10th. She was elected in 1991. In her first term on council, Roxanne served as chair of the Intergovernmental Affairs and Environment Committee.